Jerry Butler

Film actor

Popular As Paul David Seiderman, Arthur West, Jerry Rillios

Birthday May 13, 1959

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2018, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. (59 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 6ft 0in

#32785 Most Popular

1959

Jerry Butler (May 13, 1959 – January 27, 2018) was an American pornographic film actor.

1978

He also had a few walk-on appearances on the soap opera One Life to Live in 1978 and made an uncredited appearance in Frank Henenlotter's 1982 horror film Basket Case. He was generally unhappy with the constant pressure to sleep with men in exchange for parts, and began to slowly grow tired of the wasted effort.

1981

His career lasted from 1981 to 1993, and included more than 500 films.

Butler was born Paul David Siederman in Brooklyn to a Jewish father and a mother of half German/Irish and half Cherokee descent.

His paternal grandfather, Sam Siederman, was reportedly the half-brother of Russian communist leader Leon Trotsky.

Butler initially tried his luck at mainstream acting, performing in a variety of Off-Broadway plays.

He first got into hardcore pornography in 1981, after answering an advertisement in Backstage Magazine looking for hardcore actors.

He auditioned for a non-sex role and, after a little persuading, ended up with a hardcore sex role in the 1981 film Young, Wild and Wonderful.

His stage name was inspired from hearing the Jerry Butler song "Only the Strong Survive" on the radio while he was picking up his first paycheck.

Butler was touted as the most talented male actor in his day, with turns in Chuck Vincent's bigger budget adult efforts Roommates (1981) and In Love (1983), the latter winning him Hustler's "Best Actor Award".

1984

During his adult film career, Butler made appearances in three more mainstream films, playing a comedic role in Preppies (1984), the dramatic lead in psychological thriller Deranged (1987), which were both directed by Chuck Vincent, and in the horror film Evils of the Night (1985).

According to the Internet Adult Film Database, Butler acted in 656 adult films during his lifetime.

1987

In 1987, Butler married former child actress Lisa Loring, who was best known for playing Wednesday Addams on The Addams Family television show in the 1960s.

They met on the set of the adult film Traci's Big Trick (1987), where Loring was working as a make-up artist.

1989

Butler released an autobiography in 1989, as told to Robert Rimmer and Catherine Tavel, called Raw Talent.

The book gave an insider's account of the porn industry.

He was forthcoming in the book, giving very intimate details of some of his co-workers in the business, and citing the existence of widespread drug abuse in the industry.

1990

In an interview with NBC's Dateline in the 1990s Butler described himself as "addicted to the lifestyle", ashamed of his clandestine behavior and its effect on his marriage.

The couple later appeared on the Sally Jessy Raphael Show, again discussing the damage Butler's porn career was causing to their marriage.

1992

Butler and Loring divorced in 1992.

2003

Butler re-surfaced in 2003 in a non-sex role in a porn film titled Sexy Sluts: Been There, Done That, released that year, which was directed by underground rapper Necro.

2005

Butler was also a featured guest on Necro's album The Sexorcist (2005).

Butler was diagnosed with a tumor which was removed in an operation, but a subsequent check-up following a cycling accident revealed the cancer had spread throughout his body and was inoperable.

2018

On January 27, 2018, he died in Brooklyn, New York, aged 58.